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The Best Mobile Gaming Controllers for iPhone and Android (2026)

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Why This Matters

The article highlights the Backbone One as the top mobile gaming controller for both iPhone and Android devices, emphasizing its ease of use, comfort, and integrated features like pass-through charging and app support. Its compatibility with various gaming services and additional functionalities through the companion app make it a versatile choice for mobile gamers. This development underscores the growing importance of dedicated hardware to enhance mobile gaming experiences for consumers and the industry alike.

Key Takeaways

The best mobile gaming controllers are excellent tools that allow you to play compatible games for hours on end. Whether you're looking for an iPhone or Android controller, we've tested all the top picks (aka we've played a bunch of games on our phones) and have opinions on them all. Backbone makes the best mobile gaming controllers we've tried that'll work for most people, but we also have solid recommendations for specific uses, like for pairing with smart glasses or a tablet.

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Best Mobile Gaming Controller

The Backbone One is as easy to recommend as it is to use. Slot the connector—either USB-C or Lightning—into your phone and stretch the controller over the back. The buttons and triggers are clicky and responsive, and the controller feels comfortable for hours-long gaming sessions without being too bulky. It also has pass-through charging, a screenshot or screen recording button, a mute button, and a headphone jack.

Part of what makes all Backbone controllers so great is the manufacturer's software and additional features. The controller supports a number of gaming apps and services, and the companion app is fantastic (though not required). My favorite bit is the list of recommended games with controller support. You can also use the app to message and party chat with your friends, stream directly to Twitch, record and edit videos in 1080p at 60 frames per second, and more. Some of these features are locked behind a Backbone+ membership, which costs $40 per year. The subscription is nice, but you don't need it to have a great experience. The controller is also available in some limited-edition styles or platform-dedicated versions like PlayStation Edition, but the differences are cosmetic.

Officially works with iPhone, Android, Nvidia GeForce Now, Xbox and PlayStation Remote Play, Amazon Luna, and Steam Link

Best Upgrade Mobile Gaming Controller

The Backbone Pro expands on all of the features I loved about the Backbone One. The Pro is slightly chunkier, grippier, and more comfortable, and although my hands are small, I can imagine this is easier to hold for folks with larger hands. It has a quieter, more premium feel, and it still has the headphone port and pass-through charging capabilities of the One. The Pro feels just as ergonomic to me as a console controller, with no drawbacks or compromises. I liked the full-size joysticks, programmable back buttons, and Hall-effect rear triggers.

The Backbone Pro also has Bluetooth connectivity, which means you can use it with your phone, tablet, laptop, VR headset, and compatible smart TVs. You can connect to multiple devices simultaneously and switch between them with just a tap. If you're serious about mobile gaming, or you want a comfortable controller that can swap between your devices seamlessly, I recommend the Backbone Pro. I think it's worth snagging a carrying case like this one, though, to store it.

Officially works with iPhone, Android, Nvidia GeForce Now, Xbox and PlayStation Remote Play, Amazon Luna, and Steam Link

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